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Slip knot

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Type of knot
This article is about the releasable knot. For the heavy metal band, seeSlipknot (band). For other uses, seeSlipknot (disambiguation).
Slip knot
A slip knot tied in akernmantle rope
NamesSlip knot, Slipped overhand knot
CategoryStopper
Relatedoverhand knot,noose knot, running knot
ReleasingNon-jamming
Typical usetemporary stopper knot, knitting, animal snares
ABoK529[1]

Theslip knot is astopper knot which is easily undone by pulling the tail (working end). The slipknot is related to therunning knot, which will release when thestanding end is pulled. Both knots are identical and are composed of a slippedoverhand knot, where abight allows the knot to be released by pulling on an end; the working end for a slip knot, and the standing end for a running knot. The slip knot is used as a starting point forcrochet andknitting.

The slip knot is a stopper knot that may be spilled or slipped instantly by pulling on the end to withdraw a loop. There is but one knot entitled to the name; any others having a similar feature are merely"slipped" knots.

— The Ashley Book of Knots[2]

Standard creation

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Slip knot
Noose
overhand knot, slip knot, noose

The slip knot is closely related to theoverhand knot, the difference between the two being in the treatment of the end. In the former the end is doubled before it is finally tucked. To untie, all that is required is a smart pull on the end of the rope, which withdraws the loop and causes the knot to spill instantly. A slip knot may be tied in the bight as readily as in the end, but the load must be on the standing part of the knot only. It is used wherever the necessity to cast off suddenly may arise.

— The Ashley Book of Knots[3]

The slip knot is formed by first creating a loop in the shape of a "p". Place a hand or hook through the loophole and grab a bight on the working end. Draw this bight through the first loop. Seat the knot and pull the bight until a small loop is created.

See also

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References

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  1. ^Ashley, Clifford W. (1993) [1944],The Ashley Book of Knots, New York: Doubleday, p. 87,ISBN 0-385-04025-3.See, p. 87, atGoogle Books andArchive.org.
  2. ^Ashley (1993) [1944], p.14.
  3. ^Ashley (1993) [1944], p.87.

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